Broom-holder



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H. C. BERG.'

S BROOM HOLDER. No.292,621. PatentedJan. 29, 1884.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.

HERMAN G. BERG, OE COLLEGE POINT, NEW YORK.

BROOM-HOLDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 292,621, dated January 29, 1884, Application filed July 5, 1893. No model.)

To all whom it may concern.- The parts of the wire forming the wings B B Be it known that I, I'IE'RMAN O. BERG, of i will then be. bent outward from the eyes a a College Point, in the county of Queens and l to a point, at, then laterally to e, then down- State of New York, have invented a new and l wardly to f, then laterally to h, then inwardly, Improved Broom-Holder, of which the foland finally twisted around the main wire, as lowing is a full, clear, and exact description. shown at y 9, thus completing the holder, the The object of this invent-ion is to provide a eyes a a serving as a means for attaching the novel, cheap, and practical holder for brooms 1 holder to the wall. of all sizes, the holder being adapted tobe at- Constructed as described, it will be seen that t-ached to the wall and to hold the broom by the broonrholder is very cheap and practical, the whisk thereof in inverted position. i and will hold any sized broom, and when the My invention consists in the peculiar conl broom is in place the brushes thereof will be struction and arrangement of parts, as here- 1 held from spreading, so that the broom will inafter fully described, and pointed out in the always be held in shape by the diverging wings claim.- B B, andthese wings being open, free circu- Reference is to he had to the accompanying littion of air is admitted to the broom, so that drawing, forming a part of this specification, 1 it will quickly dry out in case it should be wet in which a perspective view of my broomwhen placed in the holder. holder is shown, Having thus described my inventioml claim A represents the back of the broom-holder, I as 'new and desire to secure by-Letters Patentand B B represent the oppositely-arranged As a new article of manufacture, a broomand upwardly and outwardly diverging wings holder made of a single piece of wire bent, as that receive and hold the broom. The holder shown and described, to form the back A, the

is by preference made from a single piece of side divergent wings, B B, and the eyes a a, as wire, which is first bent at its ends, the parts set forth. forming the wings B B being folded upon the HERMAN G. BERG. part forming the back A. The wire will then I W'itnesses:

be twisted at these bends to form the eyes a a, i and then bent in the center, as shown at c. l

AMELIA I. BERG, KATE DE W. BERG. 

